Bredberg v. Callender et al
AJ Bredberg |
Hugh Mortensen, Paul Anderson, Siri C Nelson, James Goudzwaard, Sarah Cook, Alex Capron, Alex Callender, Society of Wetland Scientists Certification Program, Kevin Moynihan, Josh Baldi, Nell Lund, Daniel A Krenz, Kirk Prindle, Kathryn E Heard, Howard Knight, Randy Middaugh, Jerald J Gregory, Kathy Verble, John Cooper, Kathleen Kunz, Watershed Company, Michelle Walker, Sean Curran, Matt Cadicamo, John Does 1-10, Janet Morlan, Erik Stockdale, Doug Gresham and Louise Solliday |
3:2019cv05152 |
February 28, 2019 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
David W Christel |
Racketeer/Corrupt Organization |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 1 COMPLAINT against defendant(s) Paul Anderson, Josh Baldi, Matt Cadicamo, Alex Callender, Alex Capron, Sarah Cook, John Cooper, Sean Curran, John Does 1-10, James Goudzwaard, Jerald J Gregory, Doug Gresham, Kathryn E Heard, Howard Knight, Daniel A Krenz, Kathleen Kunz, Nell Lund, Randy Middaugh, Janet Morlan, Hugh Mortensen, Kevin Moynihan, Siri C Nelson, Kirk Prindle, Society of Wetland Scientists Certification Program, Louise Solliday, Erik Stockdale, Kathy Verble, Michelle Walker and Watershed Company with JURY DEMAND, filed by AJ Bredberg. (Summons(es) not received to issue) (Receipt # TAC015555) (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet)(SP) |
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